- How to sync new records in Airtable as new contacts in Google Contacts
- 1. Create your playbook and set the Airtable trigger as "New record added"
- 2. Add the "Get or create contact" in Google Contacts automation
- 3. Activate your Relay.app playbook
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How to sync new records in Airtable as new contacts in Google Contacts
Create your playbook and set the Airtable trigger as "New record added"
After creating your playbook, you can proceed to add your trigger. The trigger detects changes in your connected apps and responds to your playbook.
To setup this playbook, click "Add trigger" and then select "New record added" under Airtable. Then, select the table you're working with. This will allow your playbook to automatically detect the new record added in Airtable and initiate necessary actions.
If this is your first time using a Airtable integration in Relay.app, a prompt will guide you through the connection process.
Add the "Get or create contact" in Google Contacts automation
Integrate the Google Contacts automation into your playbook to ensure the prompt creation of a new contact in Google Contacts when a new record is added to Airtable.
Click the "Add step" button, then locate the "Get or create contact" automation for Google Contacts and input the mandatory and relevant details.
If your Google Contacts account isn't already connected to Relay.app, you will be prompted to complete that connection. Make sure to allow the necessary permissions for Relay.app to sync with your Google Contacts account.
Activate your Relay.app playbook
Activating your playbook is the final step to automate the creation of a new contact in Google Contacts. Once turned on, it will respond to each new record added in Airtable by creating a new contact in Google Contacts without manual intervention.
To enable your playbook, click the toggle button located in the header. It is advisable to perform a test run of your playbook beforehand to ensure all steps work seamlessly together and reminders are being sent correctly.